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* [[Ditto Aliens]]: The Antareans, to such an extent that {{spoiler|Kitty can easily impersonate Phil}} in the second movie.
* [[Ditto Aliens]]: The Antareans, to such an extent that {{spoiler|Kitty can easily impersonate Phil}} in the second movie.
* [[Dramatic Alien VTOL]]
* [[Dramatic Alien VTOL]]
* [[Dyeing for Your Art]]: See: [[Older Than They Look]] below.
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: the scene where Hume Cronyn's character punches out the orderly wasn't all acting. Cronyn, who was [[Badass Grandpa|a Golden Gloves boxer]] and [[Handicapped Badass|lacked sight in one eye]], actually knocked the guy out because he (Cronyn) lacked depth perception.
* [[Flying Saucer]]: Of course!
* [[Flying Saucer]]: Of course!
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: By way of [[Applied Phlebotinum|the pool the Antareans set up for their cocoons]].
* [[Fountain of Youth]]: By way of [[Applied Phlebotinum|the pool the Antareans set up for their cocoons]].

Revision as of 18:39, 7 January 2015

It is everything you've dreamed of.
It is nothing you expect.

A group of trespassing senior citizens get more than they bargained for when swimming in the neighbors' pool restores their health and gives them youthful vigor. Unbeknownst to them, a group of Antareans on a search-and-recover mission to retrieve twenty cocoons containing their crew mates from the ocean floor are renting that house and using the pool to store their cocoons, and when the two groups come together, everyone involved has to make major decisions that will affect the future for all of them.

Not to be confused with another Cocoon.


Tropes used in Cocoon include:
  • Aliens in Cardiff: Well, Coral Gables, FL.
  • Alien Lunch: Sort of. In the second movie, Jack and Kitty eat at a restaurant, with bad results for Kitty.
  • Atlantis: Walter thought it would be the perfect spot for their first base here on Earth.

Walter: Everyone else said, "use the North Pole", and I said, "no, too cold". Sinking never occurred to me.

Walter: Every ten or eleven thousand years or so, I make a terrible mistake.